Michael Stubblefield

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Michael 4
Stubblefield 3,632
Michael Stubblefield 185,641
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  1. is 3,628th most common Lomax
  2. is 3,629th most common Loy
  3. is 3,630th most common Molnar
  4. is 3,631st most common Ricker
  5. is 3,632nd most common Stubblefield
  6. is 3,633rd most common Crutchfield
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  1. is 185,637th most common Michael Seward
  2. is 185,638th most common Michael Sipes
  3. is 185,639th most common Michael Stephen
  4. is 185,640th most common Michael Storm
  5. is 185,641st most common Michael Stubblefield
  6. is 185,642nd most common Michael Woodworth
  7. is 185,643rd most common Micheal Scott
  8. is 185,644th most common Micheal Walker
  9. is 185,645th most common Michele Gonzalez

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Michael

Meaning & History

(male) English form of a common biblical name (meaning ‘who is like God?’ in Hebrew) borne by one of the archangels, the protector of the ancient Hebrews, who is also regarded as a saint of the Catholic Church. In the Middle Ages, Michael was regarded as captain of the heavenly host (see Revelation 12:7–9), symbol of the Church Militant, and patron of soldiers. He was often depicted bearing a flaming sword. The name is also borne by a Persian prince and ally of Belshazzar mentioned in the Book of Daniel. Since the early 1900s it has been one of the most enduringly popular boys' names in the English-speaking world. See also Michal.

Cognates: Irish: Mícheál. Scottish Gaelic: Mìcheal. Welsh: Meical, Mihangel. German: Michael. Dutch: Michaël, Machiel. Scandinavian: Mikael. Danish, Norwegian: Mikkel. French: Michel. Spanish, Portuguese: Miguel. Catalan: Miquel. Italian: Michele. Russian: Mikhail. Polish: Michał. Czech: Michal. Croatian: Mihovil. Serbian: Mihajlo. Slovenian: Mihael. Finnish: Mikko. Hungarian: Mihály.

Short forms: Mike, Mick.

Pet forms: Mick(e)y, Mikey.


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